Chris Hemsworth and his father, Craig, have embarked on a poignant journey to confront Alzheimer's disease head-on. The National Geographic documentary "A Road Trip to Remember" follows their 3,000-mile motorcycle trip to the Northern Territory of Australia, where they revisited memories from Chris' childhood.
The trip was sparked by Craig's recent diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimer's, and Chris wanted to create a film that would capture the emotional impact of this disease on his family. Director Tom Barbor-Might worked closely with Hemsworth to craft a narrative that balanced honesty with sensitivity, given the intimate nature of the subject matter.
The documentary features old photographs, home videos, and candid conversations between Chris and his father as they relive memories from their past. The trip was also an opportunity for Craig to reconnect with his community in Bulman, where he worked on a cattle station when Chris was young.
One of the key themes emerging from this experience is the importance of social connections in reducing the risk of dementia and slowing cognitive decline. Hemsworth himself has spoken about the benefits of reminiscence therapy, which involves revisiting past experiences to boost cognition.
"A Road Trip to Remember" premieres on November 23 on National Geographic, with the film also available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu the following day.
The trip was sparked by Craig's recent diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimer's, and Chris wanted to create a film that would capture the emotional impact of this disease on his family. Director Tom Barbor-Might worked closely with Hemsworth to craft a narrative that balanced honesty with sensitivity, given the intimate nature of the subject matter.
The documentary features old photographs, home videos, and candid conversations between Chris and his father as they relive memories from their past. The trip was also an opportunity for Craig to reconnect with his community in Bulman, where he worked on a cattle station when Chris was young.
One of the key themes emerging from this experience is the importance of social connections in reducing the risk of dementia and slowing cognitive decline. Hemsworth himself has spoken about the benefits of reminiscence therapy, which involves revisiting past experiences to boost cognition.
"A Road Trip to Remember" premieres on November 23 on National Geographic, with the film also available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu the following day.